BBC presenter Andrew Marr suffers stroke

FILE - Then British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, talks with Andrew Marr of the BBC at 10 Downing Street in this Saturday Oct. 6, 2007 file photo. The BBC said Wednesday Jan 9 2013 that Marr has suffered a stroke and is recovering in a hospital. Marr hosts a popular eponymous Sunday morning show frequented by top British politicians and commentators, in addition to a Monday radio show called “Start the Week.” (AP Photo / Jeff Overs, File Pool)

The BBC says broadcaster Andrew Marr has suffered a stroke and is recovering in a hospital.

Marr, 53, hosts a popular eponymous Sunday morning show frequented by top British politicians and commentators, in addition to a Monday radio show called "Start the Week."

The BBC said in a statement Wednesday that Marr fell ill a day earlier and was taken to the hospital, where doctors confirmed he had had a stroke.

The BBC said Marr's doctors say the host is responding to treatment and that his family has requested privacy.

Marr began his career as a newspaper reporter, going on to become editor of the Independent before joining the BBC as political editor in 2000.

The BBC said guest presenters will host Marr's two shows in his absence.